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    I traded in my 08 VTX1300R when I got the F6B. I really liked how the VTX looked, and it rode great up to about 65mph. Anything faster or with long sweeping curves, it would start to wobble a bit. Even with the bearings replaced, etc. And it wasn't the best when the temps were lower. Didn't get too much for it on the trade, but it was better than having another bike sitting around unused.





    The F6B just doesn't have any issues. At least none that I've found so far.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Audiochris90 View Post
    Yea I really didnt want to let her go, i showed the buyer every little scratch on her , but with only 5,500 miles it was a deal for him. But now comes my new dream bike and quite possibly the best road bike available today, the F6B. If you guys could have any bike, just one, would you change? The BMWs are ugly imo, the harleys are beautiful show bikes and kinda cool but very expensive for what you get but for on the road performance, comfort ect the F6B is it for me. But please tell me what elese you would consider?
    Congratulations! Having only owned Yamaha's, I first researched the FJR. The looks, equipment & performance of the F6B, quickly won me over.

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    I know the feeling!

    Quote Originally Posted by Audiochris90 View Post
    Well my bike drove away just now. Put in for a day off to go to Russelville to get a mat silver deluxe. Those guys are out of 2015 silvers so they offered me the same deal on a 2016! Cant wait. You guys are great looking forward to meeting all of you. This forum is great! Pics comming next week from Russelville Attachment 20486
    Thought maybe I was making a mistake selling my very well cared for Suzuki M109R Boulevard but what was troubling me was the bike wore me out after a days ride and I was looking to take longer trips. There couldn't be a nicer bike out there but of course I was wrong, the F6B does everything 10 times better than the Boulevard. I usually only put 4000 miles a year on my Suzuki, and it wasn't because I didn't have the time. 200 mile rides wore this old guy out. The first season with the F6B was 7000 miles and I would come home feeling like maybe I could take a detour before I got home and put a few more hours on it. A world of difference between two bikes. Both put a smile on my face but there was more time for smiling on the F6B.

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    It was hard to let go of my 2003 purple VTX1800C, but after the trading in and picking up the new 2013 red F6b. I have zero regards in doing so. The superior performance and handling for a bike of this size is simply amazing. I have worn the down outside edges of my boots riding the awesome roads in northern Georgia, where my wife and I bought a cabin last year!! Tried other bikes like the Rocket III touring, Kawasaki Concourse and Nomad, but this F6B seemed to bring it all together for what I was seeking in a new bagger.

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    Thanks guys , Im sold on the F6b. Its my last bike, just turned 50 yo on Sunday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Audiochris90 View Post
    Yea finally got it done. Tried Shawnee honda like you said but i can save 3500 going to Russelville, besides they are forum sponsors. And the ride home will be cool if it doesn't rain on me. Looking forward to meeting up w/ you. You going to the rally in sept? Want to team up for the trip?
    $3500 savings and supporting a sponsor....that's a no-brainer. Looking forward to it also. I'm still up in the air on the rally. My work schedule is pretty hectic this year so I can't really plan that far in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Audiochris90 View Post
    Thanks guys , Im sold on the F6b. Its my last bike, just turned 50 yo on Sunday.
    That is what I said about my last bike at 58. Now at the "young age" of 76, I have had 6 different bikes since and currently ride an F6B, which may or may not be my last bike!!!...Ride safe.

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